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the u.s. also tied for number one in that category. all right. well, still to come, why facebook had its best day ever on wall street, and bosses seemed hardly ever be at work, but congressional staffers say they were above -- more than most americans. the results of a shocking new study next. ♪ bob... oh, h alex. just picking up some, brochures, poers copies of my acceptce speech. great! it's always good to have a backup plan, in case i get hit by a teor wow, your hair looks great. didn't realize they did photoshop here. hey, good call on those mugs. an't let 'em see what you're drinking. you know, i'm glad we're both running a nice, clean race. no need to get nasty. here's your "honk if you had an affair with taylor" yard sign. looks good. [ male announcer ] fedex office. now save 50% on banners. ♪ tracy: well, it may be hard to believe, but government workers say they outworked you. 56 percent of congressional staffers say they logged more hours than the private sector counterparts. first of its kind. joining as now, president and ceo of t
the u.s. also tied for number one in that category. all right. well, still to come, why facebook had its best day ever on wall street, and bosses seemed hardly ever be at work, but congressional staffers say they were above -- more than most americans. the results of a shocking new study next. ♪ bob... oh, h alex. just picking up some, brochures, poers copies of my acceptce speech. great! it's always good to have a backup plan, in case i get hit by a teor wow, your hair looks great. didn't...
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watchers when he didn't attack the president for his administration's handling on the deadly attack on the u.s. consulate in benghazi, libya. his running mate defended that strategy on "cbs this morning." >> we didn't want to go into all the litigation of it because what mitt romney wanted to do is lay out his vision for the country. how to have a strong economy. >> reporter: the extremely tight race comes down to swaying undecided votes in the 9 states still considered up for grabs. tara mergener cbs 5 the white house. >> for continuing coverage of campaign 2012, check out our website, cbssf.com. >>> well, apple unveils the ipad mini. how much, how big, what's inside and what you can get your hands on one when we come back. >> plus, energy drink danger. the popular brand tied to several death ♪ [ male announcer ] it started long ago. the joy of giving something everything you've got. it takes passion. and it's not letting up anytime soon. at unitedhealthcare insurance company, we understand that commitment. and always have. so does aarp, an organization serving the needs of americans 50 and
watchers when he didn't attack the president for his administration's handling on the deadly attack on the u.s. consulate in benghazi, libya. his running mate defended that strategy on "cbs this morning." >> we didn't want to go into all the litigation of it because what mitt romney wanted to do is lay out his vision for the country. how to have a strong economy. >> reporter: the extremely tight race comes down to swaying undecided votes in the 9 states still considered up...
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i am not sure there was an opportunity to save the ambassador with u.s. forces but the question is how the administration dealt with it. >> we had help a mile away they didn't engage. >> who was a mile away? >> we had help in a safe house a mile away what was once a home in benghazi turned into our consulate. there were people there, thenneded up showing up later but it was too late. >> you raise lots of good questions. i believe it's the congress through oversight function will continue to look at it. the department is looking into it as well as they should. can we get into the politics of it? was it friday night or saturday where i e-mailed you the story here it comes the cover up of the cover up of the cover up from two sources of the media but then they totally sris rated. >> you e-mailed me that before e-mailing me four pictures. what drives me nuts is what will happen again tomorrow. foreign policy is not a hotel buffet where you have a plate of bin laden but walk by benghazi and say it's too spicy. if you take one credit for one thing you have to t
i am not sure there was an opportunity to save the ambassador with u.s. forces but the question is how the administration dealt with it. >> we had help a mile away they didn't engage. >> who was a mile away? >> we had help in a safe house a mile away what was once a home in benghazi turned into our consulate. there were people there, thenneded up showing up later but it was too late. >> you raise lots of good questions. i believe it's the congress through oversight...
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. >> an investigation by the u.s. chemical safety board finds the explosion is the result of a burst pipe that sprays hydrogen gas on to a nearby heater. the refinery is shut down after the explosion, but reopens several months later. may 7, 2009. a gas leak has firefighters from prince georges county busy evacuating a strip mall in forestville, maryland. a camera on board a fire truck shows two firefighters walking in front of the building when suddenly, it explodes. the powerful blast blows out several storefronts and causes the ceiling to collapse on to firefighters still inside. other rescue workers rush to aid those caught in the fireball. >> i know i had injured firefighters down on the ground that were clearly hurt, laying in front of me. >> battalion chief kenneth mcswain isn't sure how bad the injuries are, or if any in his company are missing. >> after the explosion, we were definitely unsure whether or not everyone was accounted for. that was probably the longest minute to two minutes of my career. >> comma
. >> an investigation by the u.s. chemical safety board finds the explosion is the result of a burst pipe that sprays hydrogen gas on to a nearby heater. the refinery is shut down after the explosion, but reopens several months later. may 7, 2009. a gas leak has firefighters from prince georges county busy evacuating a strip mall in forestville, maryland. a camera on board a fire truck shows two firefighters walking in front of the building when suddenly, it explodes. the powerful blast...
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according to the white house, the senior advisor, the u.s. ambassador to the united nations, acting on the information she had when she initially called the attack "spontaneous." >> obviously you will know more two weeks after an event than a week after the event. as the ambassador rice, that was the information from the intelligence community, the same information provided to congress. we new have stipulated this is a terrorist attack, it came from the intelligence agencies. the investigation has continued. we obviously are making the information known. >>shepard: the chairman of the house homeland security security committee is calling for archeries to resign over her initial assessment of the attack. the republican vice presidential candidate, paul ryan, says the white house response is part of a bigger problem. >> their response was slow. it was confused. it was inconsistent. they said it was a youtube video and a spontaneous mob. we know it was a planned terrorist attack. this was one tragic incident, that would be a tragedy. the problem
according to the white house, the senior advisor, the u.s. ambassador to the united nations, acting on the information she had when she initially called the attack "spontaneous." >> obviously you will know more two weeks after an event than a week after the event. as the ambassador rice, that was the information from the intelligence community, the same information provided to congress. we new have stipulated this is a terrorist attack, it came from the intelligence agencies....
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. >> this is the first u.s. investor killed since 1979, came on this show d five others during t american people a story that came out not to be true and you say we shouldn't discuss this? >> that is not what i am saying. the difference from the manner in which he has conducted himself. it is not just me, he was criticizedrom people from right to left. gerri: so, rich, will this be an election issue at the end of the day that will play out over the next few weeks? will we be hearing from sources in the administration, the pentagon saying we knew the were problems,he administration wouldn't act? >> it is partly because they're trying to throw them under the s. this kind of dynamic gets going, you haveore backside. you can have people defending their institutions. somebody from the stat department saying last week i don't know why they said this was about a video and a protest over a video because that was never our conclusion. gerri: arthur, what do you say? this seems to be an issue that won't go away, keeps bei
. >> this is the first u.s. investor killed since 1979, came on this show d five others during t american people a story that came out not to be true and you say we shouldn't discuss this? >> that is not what i am saying. the difference from the manner in which he has conducted himself. it is not just me, he was criticizedrom people from right to left. gerri: so, rich, will this be an election issue at the end of the day that will play out over the next few weeks? will we be hearing...
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the u.s. postal service says the price of a first class letter will go up a cent in january to 46 cents. it's also introducing a global version of the forever stamp which will allow customers to send first class letters at $1.10 set price anywhere in the world. last year the cash-strapped post office lost more than $5 billion. >>> some people in berkeley are mourning the loss of redwood trees cut to make room for a library. five trees were originally cut down for the new library. a sixth tree was cut because it was damaged when the others were cut. >> they weren't going to cut it down but now it's like, they all were. >> feel devastated by it. it was very sad to watch them be cut down one after the other on a sunny afternoon. >> the contractors are expected to pay for the damage and a new mature tree will be planted in place of the one that will be removed. >>> man's best friend takes on a whole new meaning. >> how this pooch saved a newborn's life. ,,,,,,,,,,,, ♪ [ male announcer ] it start
the u.s. postal service says the price of a first class letter will go up a cent in january to 46 cents. it's also introducing a global version of the forever stamp which will allow customers to send first class letters at $1.10 set price anywhere in the world. last year the cash-strapped post office lost more than $5 billion. >>> some people in berkeley are mourning the loss of redwood trees cut to make room for a library. five trees were originally cut down for the new library. a...
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moderator for the ddbate anywhere in the u.s.? wait, what about lou dobbs? it would be fun for the audience and me, the problem is i would probably start with several follow-up questions to begin with, that prooably would not be amusing to the candidates but i good night from new york. neil: the next time some politicians tell you that money is the answer, ask him why a. rod is yielding squat. a lesson maybe in all our lives, alex rodriguez and his performance isn't all the proof you need big bucks don't necessarily build big results, don't know what does because a. rod is like 0-for-100. okay, slight exaggeration but in a hole to the detroit tigers 2-0. that is what happens when you pay top dollar. sometimes you just strike out. if you're the governor, you lead taxpayers to pay the bill. the yankees have the luxury of trading a. rod someday. until november when we can send them a message not only does the buck stop here, but why don't you just get off here. that is the message of the election three weeks out, time for republicans and democrats alike because
moderator for the ddbate anywhere in the u.s.? wait, what about lou dobbs? it would be fun for the audience and me, the problem is i would probably start with several follow-up questions to begin with, that prooably would not be amusing to the candidates but i good night from new york. neil: the next time some politicians tell you that money is the answer, ask him why a. rod is yielding squat. a lesson maybe in all our lives, alex rodriguez and his performance isn't all the proof you need big...
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the u.s., wouldn't have been more vocal and supported syrian opposition earlier. on the actual policies, i don't think romney has been able to make a big contrast. in the last debate where this will come to romney to make that contrast beyond just the rhetorical differences of style and attitude, which he's clearly trying to make. >> i would love to have you both back after that last debate. it will be fascinating to see how that plays out. we've got that town hall style coming up next week. thank you, gentlemen. good to see you both. >>> what did the bosses think of biden and ryan's performances? you probably guessed. anyway, here is president obama last night. >> i thought joe biden was terrific tonight. i could not be prouder of him. i thought he made a very strong case. >> as for romney, his camp says the governor called ryan and congratulated him on what he called, quote, a fantastic showing. [ male announcer ] when these come together, and these come together, one thing you can depend on
the u.s., wouldn't have been more vocal and supported syrian opposition earlier. on the actual policies, i don't think romney has been able to make a big contrast. in the last debate where this will come to romney to make that contrast beyond just the rhetorical differences of style and attitude, which he's clearly trying to make. >> i would love to have you both back after that last debate. it will be fascinating to see how that plays out. we've got that town hall style coming up next...
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the u.s.. it's an awful recovery. it's as far below the next worst as the next worst is below the st. gerri: we got a long way to go. when you have 7.8% unemployment, when you have 24 million americans not worki, you got to question what's going on. one of the big issues, taxes. now, the president said in that exchange, if you heard it, that heowered taxes for small business, but when you look at it -- >> excuse me, sorry! gerri: bless you. >> thank you, what can i tell you. i've never done that befooe. gerri: unfortunately, i have. [laughter] we learned the small business tax as the president talked about is actually a tax deduction for health care, and it's so complicated that most small businesses don't want to take it. the irs talks people into taking the deduction so when you look at the performance, it is just not up to snuff, is it? >> no, it's not, no. the president claiming he's cut taxes is ridiculous. he has not. he has also proposed very sharp tax increases. there's obamacare comin
the u.s.. it's an awful recovery. it's as far below the next worst as the next worst is below the st. gerri: we got a long way to go. when you have 7.8% unemployment, when you have 24 million americans not worki, you got to question what's going on. one of the big issues, taxes. now, the president said in that exchange, if you heard it, that heowered taxes for small business, but when you look at it -- >> excuse me, sorry! gerri: bless you. >> thank you, what can i tell you. i've...
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. >> plus, one of the biggest u.s. airlines reports more problems involving loose seats forcing emergency landing and now the airline is responding to accusations of sabotage. that is ahead unless breaking news changes everything. this is "studio b" today. >> first from fox at 3:00, democrats today winning a major court decision that could have a profound affect on one of the biggest swing states in next month's presidential election. a pennsylvania judge today blocked a tough and controversial new law that would require voters to show valid photo identification. the republican-led state legislature passed the law in march. supporters claim it would prevent fraud and insure that only those who are legally eligible to vote would be able to cast a ballot. opponents argued the law unfairly targeted minorities and the elderly and intended to keep them home on election day. according to the average of all pennsylvania polls, president obama has a sizable lead. democrats have fought the law furiously because in the past lowe
. >> plus, one of the biggest u.s. airlines reports more problems involving loose seats forcing emergency landing and now the airline is responding to accusations of sabotage. that is ahead unless breaking news changes everything. this is "studio b" today. >> first from fox at 3:00, democrats today winning a major court decision that could have a profound affect on one of the biggest swing states in next month's presidential election. a pennsylvania judge today blocked a...
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about 20% of breast cancer cases in the u.s. fall under the triple negative category. >>> a kaiser permanente study says the human papilloma virus vaccine is generally safe but researchers say the hpv vaccine has some side effects for some users, including fainting on the day of the shot and skin infections two weeks afterward. the vaccine protects against hpv, a common sexual infection that can lead to cervical cancer. >>> right now, go! >> look out! more of this rant from one woman as she comes face to face with that big black bear. guess who won. ,, card hassles? introducing chase liquid. the reloadable card that's easy to activate and can be used right away. plus, you can load cash or checks at any chase depositfriendly atm and checks right from your smartphone. get rid of prepaid problems. get chase liquid. in-wash scent boosters, here with my favorite new intern, jimmy. mmm! fresh! and it's been in the closet for 12 weeks! unbelievable! unstopables! i'll show you how! ♪ just shake them into the washer i can't believe thi
about 20% of breast cancer cases in the u.s. fall under the triple negative category. >>> a kaiser permanente study says the human papilloma virus vaccine is generally safe but researchers say the hpv vaccine has some side effects for some users, including fainting on the day of the shot and skin infections two weeks afterward. the vaccine protects against hpv, a common sexual infection that can lead to cervical cancer. >>> right now, go! >> look out! more of this rant...
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and the u.s. navy using one of the world's powerful nuclear warships to deliver a message to beijing. the uss george washington cruising through south china seas. patrols are a new strat yi to expand our naval presence in the region. china claims rights to the islands there. now back to justice with judge janine. for latest headlines log on to fox news.com. . let's get you back right away to "justice." >> we will not waiver to see justice is done for the terrible act. make no mistake. justice will be done. >> president obama promising to bring those who attacked the consulate to justice. where is the justice? retired lieutenant general and fox news military analyst tom mcanerney joins us. good evening. >> good evening. >> judge jeanine: do you think we'll get justice? >> no. the fact is there will be words about it. we would have taken the leader out there who did this, if we wanted to. and the fact is that he is there. but they have elected not to. could have done it with a small team. you could
and the u.s. navy using one of the world's powerful nuclear warships to deliver a message to beijing. the uss george washington cruising through south china seas. patrols are a new strat yi to expand our naval presence in the region. china claims rights to the islands there. now back to justice with judge janine. for latest headlines log on to fox news.com. . let's get you back right away to "justice." >> we will not waiver to see justice is done for the terrible act. make no...
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the u.s. supreme court. correspondent shannon bream looks at the new case an old policy. >> what do we want? diveity. >> reporter: today the supreme court was asked with deding how far colles a whtes tacng i the admissions decision. abigail fisher sued when she didn't get in the university of texas at austin claiming the lesser qualified minorities given preference over here because she i white. sh ne cde wapng tvey of texas. >> the case was marked by relentless verbal sparring. sonia sotomayor pushed her to explain how the university of texas policy that admits the unpt.t fheduatg inhe t% irra a l as i understand their position, race is balanced against other issues like socioeconomics the strength of the classes people took. never a stand-alone. >> we have made a great deal thho tnitethis need to make sure the campuses and military and businesses are diverse. >> under current supreme court precedent colleges and iversities can consider race. but only as up with of a host ofac areuse a randoi
the u.s. supreme court. correspondent shannon bream looks at the new case an old policy. >> what do we want? diveity. >> reporter: today the supreme court was asked with deding how far colles a whtes tacng i the admissions decision. abigail fisher sued when she didn't get in the university of texas at austin claiming the lesser qualified minorities given preference over here because she i white. sh ne cde wapng tvey of texas. >> the case was marked by relentless verbal...
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most human rabies infections in the u.s. come from exposure to the animal. >> bats are the principal species or group of animals in which we see rabies each year. between 1,000 and 2,000 bats are tested each year in california for rabies. and between -- up to 200 bats are found positive each year. >> reporter: in contra costa county, health leaders say one to 10 bats tests positive for the disease each year and in is a reminder to stay away from wildlife and report any contact you have th tse animals. >> we can see from the taxidermy back here that they are small. some people may think that they're cute. some people may be rested in touching wildlife that will allow them to touch it. but we would recommend never touching a bat no matter what the circumstances are. >> reporter: health officials say the most recent rabies death in california was a santa barbara resident exposed to the virus in mexico. in martinez, cate caugiran, cbs 5. >> that man by the way made several international flights weeks before he died: cdc has iden
most human rabies infections in the u.s. come from exposure to the animal. >> bats are the principal species or group of animals in which we see rabies each year. between 1,000 and 2,000 bats are tested each year in california for rabies. and between -- up to 200 bats are found positive each year. >> reporter: in contra costa county, health leaders say one to 10 bats tests positive for the disease each year and in is a reminder to stay away from wildlife and report any contact you...
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the ratings agency fitch has said uncertainty about u.s. fiscal policy is the single-biggest near-term threat to the global recovery. >> winston churchill once said that the americans always do the right thing but only after extinguishing every other possibility. that is precisely what the americans are doing here. >> reporter: bremmer believes washington won't go over that cliff, but fixing europe could take years. spain reportedly could request a euro zone bailout as early as next weekend. >> pelley: anthony, thanks very much. those are some of the same questions we put together to one of the most powerful women in the world economy. christine legarde is managing director of the international monetary fund. the i.m.f. is essentially a massive bank set up after world war ii with-to-help countries with international trade. lagarde was a french finance minister. she took over the i.m.f. last summer. at her headquarters in washington today, we asked her why the world economy has been slowing for the last several months. >> you have several fa
the ratings agency fitch has said uncertainty about u.s. fiscal policy is the single-biggest near-term threat to the global recovery. >> winston churchill once said that the americans always do the right thing but only after extinguishing every other possibility. that is precisely what the americans are doing here. >> reporter: bremmer believes washington won't go over that cliff, but fixing europe could take years. spain reportedly could request a euro zone bailout as early as next...
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u.s. capabilities. until i know more about what the facts are and what requests were made, i wouldn't really be in a position to be critical or complimentary. i just don't know. >> former secretary of state colin powell today has endorsed president obama again. he did four years ago. he thought on him endorsing president obama for another four years. >> no surprise. i would expect him to be helpful particularly helpful since the momentum is moving in the other direction away from president obama. he is trying to be helpful to the president. no surprise. he supported him last time. >> do you support -- have you made known what you support? >> i show my support for romney and hopeful he prevails in the election. i think the direction we are going in the country is unfortunate. i think an awful lot of people are disappointed in the last four years. people are looking at this and looking for some separation between them. in my opinion the last debate provided that. i don't know who won or lost the debate i
u.s. capabilities. until i know more about what the facts are and what requests were made, i wouldn't really be in a position to be critical or complimentary. i just don't know. >> former secretary of state colin powell today has endorsed president obama again. he did four years ago. he thought on him endorsing president obama for another four years. >> no surprise. i would expect him to be helpful particularly helpful since the momentum is moving in the other direction away from...
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. >>> the u.s. postal service is being cut off. for the first time ever, it can no longer borrow money from the treasury. the service hit its borrowing limit last month so now it will have to rely on stamps and service fees to cover costs. >>> president franklin d. roosevelt is being honored in new york city right now with a dedication ceremony right now. it's the only memorial dedicated to roosevelt in new york. it celebrates the four freedom he outlined in 1941. freedom of speech and expression, freedom of worship, freedom from want, and freedom from fear. president clinton, mayor michael bloomberg, and tom brokaw are there. >>> a mini announcement from apple. cnbc is here with it. what does apple have up the sleeve now? >> they're confirming what everybody has been waiting for which is the unveiling of the new ipad mini. lots of speculation, but apple did send out an e-mail invite to an event next tuesday. the invitation was cryptic, if you like. which is typical for apple. it says quote, we've got a little more to show you, end
. >>> the u.s. postal service is being cut off. for the first time ever, it can no longer borrow money from the treasury. the service hit its borrowing limit last month so now it will have to rely on stamps and service fees to cover costs. >>> president franklin d. roosevelt is being honored in new york city right now with a dedication ceremony right now. it's the only memorial dedicated to roosevelt in new york. it celebrates the four freedom he outlined in 1941. freedom of...
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>> well, "u.s. news," their measures are basically how much money you spend on professors, how selective you are, how many kids you don't let in, measures of prestige, reputation, money. ours is based on what colleges do for the buildings of dollars of taxpayer money that we invest. how good are they to the country. we say are they places where low-income kids can get in and graduate? are they places that produce a lot of ph.d.s and research that drive the economy? and do they encourage giving back to the country? are there kids going to the paste corps, into americorps? those are the three basic measures, and do they do it for a good price. >> well, you know, on that question of price point, looking at that point about 14 of the top 20 best values being public schools. you know, you have a couple campuses in california, michigan, you have washington, wisconsin. these are sort of generally recognized as the great public research universities in this country, but that value, that question of price, r
>> well, "u.s. news," their measures are basically how much money you spend on professors, how selective you are, how many kids you don't let in, measures of prestige, reputation, money. ours is based on what colleges do for the buildings of dollars of taxpayer money that we invest. how good are they to the country. we say are they places where low-income kids can get in and graduate? are they places that produce a lot of ph.d.s and research that drive the economy? and do they...
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>>shepard: the president has order u.s. flags to fly at half staff in honor of former u.s. senator arlen specter, the long time pennsylvania lawmakers died this weekend, complications from lymphoma. he spent most of three decades in the senate as a republican and a moderate republican. but he was often at odds with g.o.p. leaders and known to cross party lines. he switched teams altogether and joined the democrats but the career ended in 2010 after a loss to a liberal challenger. in a statement the president called him "fiercely independent, never putting party or ideology ahead of the people who he was chosen to serve." senator specter dead at age 82. just in, word that the steroid shots for back point may not be the only thing infecting people with meningitis. a serious development. officials with the food and drug administration are working to confirm three infections which they say have come from different products. but all from the same massachusetts-based compounding pharmacy where they make the products. we don't know exactly what other products could be tainted. hea
>>shepard: the president has order u.s. flags to fly at half staff in honor of former u.s. senator arlen specter, the long time pennsylvania lawmakers died this weekend, complications from lymphoma. he spent most of three decades in the senate as a republican and a moderate republican. but he was often at odds with g.o.p. leaders and known to cross party lines. he switched teams altogether and joined the democrats but the career ended in 2010 after a loss to a liberal challenger. in a...
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what the u.s. did to iran. >> when i heard of that latest car bombing in beirut, i immediately suspected that the slaughter that's going on in syria is going to spread to the neighboring companies. do you see that happening? >> it could well and the biggest concern is of course turkey. you see the cases where the turkish jet was shot down, there's been other issues along the border there. but syria, of course, could well try to move into lebanon to make a point to the rest of the world. we don't know much about this bombing yet so it's a little bit early to figure out where this all happened from. but you know, could the syrian conflict expand? very easily. >> you wrote a por powerful story this week about arms that are gettin to the rebels that are winding up in the hands of maybe even al qaeda. >> this is a big problem. you have heard president obama say that while the u.s. would not arm the rebels directly, the u.s. would facilitate that arming and that's been happening through gutter and throug
what the u.s. did to iran. >> when i heard of that latest car bombing in beirut, i immediately suspected that the slaughter that's going on in syria is going to spread to the neighboring companies. do you see that happening? >> it could well and the biggest concern is of course turkey. you see the cases where the turkish jet was shot down, there's been other issues along the border there. but syria, of course, could well try to move into lebanon to make a point to the rest of the...
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this is we're talking flights in and out of the northeast corridor of the u.s. usually one of the busiest sections of the country whit comes to daily air travel. that is 13600 flights cancelled yesterday. 7600 flights cancelled today. and more than 4800 cancelled for tomorrow, we expect that number to go up. if you have a flight be sure to call haerkd sheer how one official explained it this is similar to what you can see in a snow storm. with the absence of snow. airlines moving planes out and work for the storms to pass then work quickly to resume normal operations afterwards. >> there are not a lot of stranded passengers here. there is so much advanced notice about this storm people were able to decide to stay with a friend. we have found a handful of people who are here for the night. we talk to them including one italian student trying to get back to her college in new york. they're quick to praise staff and security here. >> people from here are very kind. they help fuss we need something or help, it's fun. so we're not that frustrated. >> are you going to
this is we're talking flights in and out of the northeast corridor of the u.s. usually one of the busiest sections of the country whit comes to daily air travel. that is 13600 flights cancelled yesterday. 7600 flights cancelled today. and more than 4800 cancelled for tomorrow, we expect that number to go up. if you have a flight be sure to call haerkd sheer how one official explained it this is similar to what you can see in a snow storm. with the absence of snow. airlines moving planes out and...
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two, what is the u.s. ambassador doing on 9/11 of all days going into banghazi with no protection? and three, how could the administration have lied to the american people for over two weeks? there's no other word for it. what they've been doing, what ambassador to the u.n. suc susan rice did, what the president did, was plain tell the american people a falsehood. >> sean: it was never plausible to me from the beginning. here's the anniversary of 9/11. two waves of terrorist attacks. the libyan president said it was a terrorist attack from day one. they spontaneously had mortars and rocket-propelled grenades in their back pocket as they're protesting a movie trailer. it never made sense. the president spent his entire speech at the u.n. saying he's sorry for the movie, how much he condemns the movie. >> president obama has almost a psychological need to be totally blind to the realities of islamic extremism. it is astonishing to me how consistently he rejects all information, which would teach him that there are people out there who actually want to kill us. i mean, it is so beyond
two, what is the u.s. ambassador doing on 9/11 of all days going into banghazi with no protection? and three, how could the administration have lied to the american people for over two weeks? there's no other word for it. what they've been doing, what ambassador to the u.n. suc susan rice did, what the president did, was plain tell the american people a falsehood. >> sean: it was never plausible to me from the beginning. here's the anniversary of 9/11. two waves of terrorist attacks. the...
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violent reaction to it, but this is not a case of protests directed at the united states at large or at u.s. policy this is in response to a video that is offense i have i have ive -- offensive t muslims. >> that is a lie. >> it is in response to a lack of respect by our leaders and our country. they are using that as an excuse. anybody looking and viewing that video knows it was made by a total what cck job. they know that, too. it was in response to a total lack of response to our country and our leadership. >> mr. trump stay right there we continue with our studio audience. more as donald trump weighs in on what he knows best. guess what? he tally did bui-- actually did it. >> this is the 8th wing of trump tower. we have starbucks, gucci, great food, great efrpg. it has really become one of the top tourist destinations anywhere in the country. >> you all like trump tower? it's the best. 57th and 5th right next to tiffany's. by the way, >> if you got a business you didn't build that. somebody else made that happen. >> it encapsulates what he truly thinks about small business enterprise. d
violent reaction to it, but this is not a case of protests directed at the united states at large or at u.s. policy this is in response to a video that is offense i have i have ive -- offensive t muslims. >> that is a lie. >> it is in response to a lack of respect by our leaders and our country. they are using that as an excuse. anybody looking and viewing that video knows it was made by a total what cck job. they know that, too. it was in response to a total lack of response to our...
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not only that, i happened to bring my u.s., my construction crew down there to work with the chinese to make sure this thing was sound and dimensions were translated correctly from --you know, standard to metric. when i actually got there and saw this thing getting constructed, i felt like i already accomplished my goal, to have a western come to china, californian jumping the great wall in a country like china. i never thought in a million years that would happen. >> but big projects can sometimes mean big problems. >> some of the things did come out a little wrong, like the design of the ramp was not perfect. there was a couple flaws in it which i found out about the hard way. >> the day before the big jump, danny checks out the setup. >> i went up there and looked at it. everything looked pretty good to go. >> it may look good to go. when he makes a test run, danny realizes something was wrong. >> i knew right away i was going to come up short. i catapulted off the end of the ramp there and broke my ankle i. was like, this is not happening, this is surreal, this didn't just happen
not only that, i happened to bring my u.s., my construction crew down there to work with the chinese to make sure this thing was sound and dimensions were translated correctly from --you know, standard to metric. when i actually got there and saw this thing getting constructed, i felt like i already accomplished my goal, to have a western come to china, californian jumping the great wall in a country like china. i never thought in a million years that would happen. >> but big projects can...
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the house republican hearings on last month's terrorist attack on the u.s. consulate in benghazi are under way now on capitol hill. chairman darrell issa opened the hearings demanding answers from the state department about their response to the incident. as well as the amount of security personnel in place before september 11th. >> we know that the tragedy in benghazi ended as it did. we now know that, in fact, it was caused by a terrorist attack that wasp reasonably predictable to eventually happen somewhere in the world, especially on september 11th. requests for extensions of more security by the mission in libya, however, appeared to have often been rejected. >> al know the chairman claims -- although the chairman claims we are pursuing this investigation on a, quote, bipartisan basis, that has simply not been the case. chairman has w had held documents that were provided to the committee which is in violation of the house rules. to say they are resorting to such petty abuses in what should be a serious and responsible investigation of this fatal attack
the house republican hearings on last month's terrorist attack on the u.s. consulate in benghazi are under way now on capitol hill. chairman darrell issa opened the hearings demanding answers from the state department about their response to the incident. as well as the amount of security personnel in place before september 11th. >> we know that the tragedy in benghazi ended as it did. we now know that, in fact, it was caused by a terrorist attack that wasp reasonably predictable to...
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wood says he met daily with u.s. ambassador christopher stevens and security was a constant alallenge. there were 13 threats or attacks on western diplomats and officials in libya in the six lnths leading up to the september 11 terrorist assault where ambassador stevens and three of his colleagues were killed. wood tells cbs news and congressional investigators that u.s. diplomatic personnel in libya repeatedly requested that security details be extended but the state department in washington, d.c.-- which he calls "state main" denied those requests. requests. >> reporter: a senior state department official today told cbs news there was constant conversation about security but they say the nature of the attack was so lethal and overwhelming that a diplomatic post would not be able to repel it. sources say a total of three mobile security deployment teams left libya between february and august. in addition to the special forces team. that's 34 highly trainedded security personnel moved out in >> reporter: a senior sta
wood says he met daily with u.s. ambassador christopher stevens and security was a constant alallenge. there were 13 threats or attacks on western diplomats and officials in libya in the six lnths leading up to the september 11 terrorist assault where ambassador stevens and three of his colleagues were killed. wood tells cbs news and congressional investigators that u.s. diplomatic personnel in libya repeatedly requested that security details be extended but the state department in washington,...
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they say according to the u.s. attorney, the defendant came to this country intent on conducting a terrorist attack on u.s. soil and worked with single-mined determination to carry out his plan, the defendant thought he was striking a blow to the american economy. >>judge napolitano: essentially, he is being punished or will be prosecuted, probably incarcerated for the rest of his life because of his thoughts. >>shepard: but there were actions this morning, a cell phone, a video. >>judge napolitano: if crime is defined as "harm" who was harmed? the taxpayer were harmed because the f.b.i. consumed resources dealing with this character knowing he would not hurt anyone. that is a way to look at it. the other way to look at it, the government believed he was determined to do this and that is why he spent his own money to come here so in order to assure he would never harm anyone they brought him into this trap so he would go away for life. so we are all safer. there are two different ways do look at what the f.b.i. don
they say according to the u.s. attorney, the defendant came to this country intent on conducting a terrorist attack on u.s. soil and worked with single-mined determination to carry out his plan, the defendant thought he was striking a blow to the american economy. >>judge napolitano: essentially, he is being punished or will be prosecuted, probably incarcerated for the rest of his life because of his thoughts. >>shepard: but there were actions this morning, a cell phone, a video....
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u.s. ambassador chris stevens and three other americans were murdered, a turkish broadcaster announced the arrest of two tunisians and called them suspect in the case. u.s. officials swiftly contacted them and they had no report on the action, they had an explanation why the fbi took so long to visit the so-called crime scene. >> we were working with the government of libya to obtain permission for the fbi team and the dod support team to travel there. we did seek over flight for them permission as well as for landing of aircraft and we worked to get them the appropriate visas, so we've been working through all of these perm metations. >> that the perpetrators may have different nationalities or fled to far-flung countries exposes the myriad difficulties the fbi faces in hunting down the killers. >> and the intelligence operation and the way in which globalization helps because we can check passports more quickly, we can figure out which may be fraudulent and which may be associated with s
u.s. ambassador chris stevens and three other americans were murdered, a turkish broadcaster announced the arrest of two tunisians and called them suspect in the case. u.s. officials swiftly contacted them and they had no report on the action, they had an explanation why the fbi took so long to visit the so-called crime scene. >> we were working with the government of libya to obtain permission for the fbi team and the dod support team to travel there. we did seek over flight for them...
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federal government officials have confirm ited that the u.s. mission in libya had made repeated requests for increased security but it was denied. if you find that to be the case and you also were able to determine at least from his own diary that the ambassador was in fear what are the sanctions, what are the consequences, what can you do? >> well, that first we have to start with the facts to determine that when you get sanctions my sense is it is accountability should be for anybody within the organization who turned a blind eye to the requests. our principal is to make sure to understand and make sure that communications are working effectively and they are appropriately protected in other locations as well. >> judge jeanine: you know, congress mappman you can even k at fast and furious. took forever to resolve itself and immigrations made by darrell issa turned out to be pretty accurate. there were few if any consequences. my question is this -- will there be a review or are a assessment of ambassador rice's comments about this being a fak
federal government officials have confirm ited that the u.s. mission in libya had made repeated requests for increased security but it was denied. if you find that to be the case and you also were able to determine at least from his own diary that the ambassador was in fear what are the sanctions, what are the consequences, what can you do? >> well, that first we have to start with the facts to determine that when you get sanctions my sense is it is accountability should be for anybody...
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the average family home in the u.s. is shrinking, but it's still over 2,300 square feet. that 15 times the size of our polish pied a terre where a cat cannot be swung. nick watt, abc news, los angeles. >> we want to remind tonight is the big showdown between president obama and mitt romney. george stephanopoulos and the entire political team along with i will be right here. thank you for watching, and we will see you again soon.
the average family home in the u.s. is shrinking, but it's still over 2,300 square feet. that 15 times the size of our polish pied a terre where a cat cannot be swung. nick watt, abc news, los angeles. >> we want to remind tonight is the big showdown between president obama and mitt romney. george stephanopoulos and the entire political team along with i will be right here. thank you for watching, and we will see you again soon.
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the u.s. government remains concerned that such individuals and groups may use libya as a platform from which to conduct attacks in the region. >> there is two real aspects of this that we need to look at. one is the events leading up to the attack in and the intelligence failures there. and then what clearly is either a coverup or is gross incompetence following it. >> state department spokesman mark toner told me the secretary of state will fully address these matters only after the department's internal review board has submitted its findings on benghazi. dave, alisyn, and clayton? >> james, thanks so much. really stunning information. and very eerie now in retrospect knowing that the ambassador knew that things were getting worse and that, in fact, he he lost his life as a result of people not being responsive to those cables. >> we have broken down and bret baier's special last night did so well breaking down each and every aspect of what happened. you wonder when this will be a broad nar
the u.s. government remains concerned that such individuals and groups may use libya as a platform from which to conduct attacks in the region. >> there is two real aspects of this that we need to look at. one is the events leading up to the attack in and the intelligence failures there. and then what clearly is either a coverup or is gross incompetence following it. >> state department spokesman mark toner told me the secretary of state will fully address these matters only after...
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the u.s. ambassador to libya. in the first days after the attack, the administration suggested it was likely part of a spontaneous protest against the antimuslim video. the e-mails including the one you see here, show officials learned quickly that the consulate was being fired upon. they show that administration officials knew a terror group claimed responsibility on facebook and they called for an attack on the embassy in tripoli. secretary of state, hillary clinton is pushing back on this. she says the e-mails do not tell the whole story. >> the independent accountability review board is hard at work looking at everything. not cherrypicking one story here or one document there but looking at everything which i highly recommend at the appropriate approach to something as complex an attack like this. >>shepard: the white house press secretary adds that the same group that claimed responsibility denies it launched the attack. carney said neither claim should be taken as fact. but the e-mails w
the u.s. ambassador to libya. in the first days after the attack, the administration suggested it was likely part of a spontaneous protest against the antimuslim video. the e-mails including the one you see here, show officials learned quickly that the consulate was being fired upon. they show that administration officials knew a terror group claimed responsibility on facebook and they called for an attack on the embassy in tripoli. secretary of state, hillary clinton is pushing back on this....